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	<title>Comments on: Satellite Church</title>
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		<title>By: Nation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2007 15:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It could work, some people already watch IPTV, or internet provided TV. The Tivo has an Auto Download system, then I believe the AppleTV has a system too. Then there is streaming with a custom media center PCs, or MCPC. Each has some advantages and disadvantages, but all of them can put a video on a TV and through the sound system.

::: Tivo
They have the DRM stuff involved where you might could do the whole service. This would need to be done post and could be watched at the convenience.

::: Streaming &amp; MCPC
The key with this option is the streaming resolution must be big enough to produce the sound &amp; look good on a TV. Then on the end user side the owner needs a higher level of tech knowledge then with a Tivo, or even AppleTV. 

I don&#039;t know enough about the AppleTV, but basically on the Chuch&#039;s side they need to produce high enough level of video/audio where people would be willing to view it on a TV. If they do that then you can have &quot;home satellite&quot; in most first world households, coffee shops, etc. The one downside it that you would probably want to have them &quot;tape delayed&quot; in both cases, so not live.

Andy Stanley&#039;s church ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Stanley ) tape delays the sermon two weeks for their satellite, or at least use to, just to make sure the timing and video was the best it could be.

That&#039;s enough time on this subject. The point is the church has to have the vision and funding to do their part. Then market it to people, but it can be done today.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It could work, some people already watch IPTV, or internet provided TV. The Tivo has an Auto Download system, then I believe the AppleTV has a system too. Then there is streaming with a custom media center PCs, or MCPC. Each has some advantages and disadvantages, but all of them can put a video on a TV and through the sound system.</p>
<p>::: Tivo<br />
They have the DRM stuff involved where you might could do the whole service. This would need to be done post and could be watched at the convenience.</p>
<p>::: Streaming &amp; MCPC<br />
The key with this option is the streaming resolution must be big enough to produce the sound &amp; look good on a TV. Then on the end user side the owner needs a higher level of tech knowledge then with a Tivo, or even AppleTV. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know enough about the AppleTV, but basically on the Chuch&#8217;s side they need to produce high enough level of video/audio where people would be willing to view it on a TV. If they do that then you can have &#8220;home satellite&#8221; in most first world households, coffee shops, etc. The one downside it that you would probably want to have them &#8220;tape delayed&#8221; in both cases, so not live.</p>
<p>Andy Stanley&#8217;s church ( <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Stanley" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Stanley</a> ) tape delays the sermon two weeks for their satellite, or at least use to, just to make sure the timing and video was the best it could be.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s enough time on this subject. The point is the church has to have the vision and funding to do their part. Then market it to people, but it can be done today.</p>
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